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I'm thinking of buying "FYN 33" this weekend, someone is selling them. What do you guys think about it? Just curious on people opinions and what it reads out to them.

Also, apparently these plates haven't been on a car for over 3 years now the lady who is selling them has just had them put away since she sold her R33. How do I go about registering it to my car? Once I get the plates are there any more costs? I'm in Queensland by the way.

Thanks in advance on everyone's opinion. :O

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I'm thinking of buying "FYN 33" this weekend, someone is selling them. What do you guys think about it? Just curious on people opinions and what it reads out to them.

Also, apparently these plates haven't been on a car for over 3 years now the lady who is selling them has just had them put away since she sold her R33. How do I go about registering it to my car? Once I get the plates are there any more costs? I'm in Queensland by the way.

Thanks in advance on everyone's opinion. :O

i would be prepared to except some cop attn. but other wise they would suite a 33.

I'm thinking of buying "FYN 33" this weekend, someone is selling them. What do you guys think about it? Just curious on people opinions and what it reads out to them.

Also, apparently these plates haven't been on a car for over 3 years now the lady who is selling them has just had them put away since she sold her R33. How do I go about registering it to my car? Once I get the plates are there any more costs? I'm in Queensland by the way.

Thanks in advance on everyone's opinion. :O

i would be prepared to except some cop attn. but other wise they would suite a 33.

I guess that may be the only problem, with the police. I've done a bit to my car but it's all mainly looks, however I have done engine work (can't have all show and no go lol).

In saying that, the police would really want to get me for something if they wanted to fine me. Everything is legal on the car by Queensland laws at least anyhow.

Edited by ThugishPimp
had to read it twice to get it, its ok

not my style but i like to not attract any attention

Fair enough. I guess one of the reasons I would like to buy it is that there aren't many *** 33 or 33 *** plates available in Queensland that actually mean something, eg, QIK33, SIK33 etc.

If you didn't want any attention then you'd rather stay away from them.

I think it suits my car though, since I've got black and white interior, chrome rims, full bodykit etc so it is a pretty fine33 :(

i would want to have everything else done to the car already, and then win gold lotto to waste money on plates

especially ones that you have to think about to get their meaning

i read them wrong i though it was flying 33 not fine.

if u get them probably only use them for show use if u'r worryed about the cops. but i u say that u'r car is legal get a eng cert and then have the plates on then u shouldn't have any problems

so obvious what the plate say. seems to me sum people cant read?

not too bad. kinda fall into the catacorie of nvs plates tho.

anyone who wants nvs** or **nvs plates should be shot!

Also in NSW

XXX-24Q

XXX-23Q

XXX-12C

xxx-4/68u

totally ghey unless you do it to take the pi**

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